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Multiple Choice
What is a replisome in the context of DNA replication?
A
A complex of proteins responsible for DNA replication
B
A structure that holds sister chromatids together
C
A type of enzyme that unwinds the DNA helix
D
A sequence of DNA where replication begins
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that DNA replication is the process by which a cell duplicates its DNA, ensuring that each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the DNA.
Recognize that the replisome is a complex of multiple proteins that work together to carry out DNA replication.
Identify the key components of the replisome, which include DNA polymerase, helicase, primase, and other accessory proteins.
Note that the replisome is responsible for unwinding the DNA helix, synthesizing new DNA strands, and ensuring the replication process is accurate and efficient.
Differentiate the replisome from other terms: it is not a structure that holds sister chromatids together, nor is it a specific enzyme or a DNA sequence where replication begins.